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Cutty Sark Leaving Harbour is a watercolour of the famous Tea Clipper in full sail. The painting is an attempt to show the true magnificence of this vessel and the splendour of its rigging.You may also be interested in my painting of The PrivateerSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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Cutty Sark – Tea Clipper (Original)
£350.00Cutty Sark Leaving Harbour is a watercolour of the famous Tea Clipper in full sail. The painting is an attempt to show the true magnificence of this vessel and the splendour of its rigging. -
Estuary at Faversham Safe Mooring For Sailing Ships
£10.00 – £40.00Estuary at Faversham is a watercolour showing that mooring. It has been a natural waterway on the south coast of England for millennia. Sailing ships have moored there in safety from the winds and storms that blew along the English Channel.
The painting is plain, the detail is deliberately minimal. The washes are colourful to compensate. The angry sky gives drama as a background.
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Estuary at Faversham Safe Mooring For Sailing Ships (Original)
£150.00Estuary at Faversham is a watercolour showing that mooring. It has been a natural waterway on the south coast of England for millennia. Sailing ships have moored there in safety from the winds and storms that blew along the English Channel.
The painting is plain, the detail is deliberately minimal. The washes are colourful to compensate. The angry sky gives drama as a background.
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Stationary Sailing Boats Without Wind At Sea
£10.00 – £40.00“Stationary Sailing Boats without wind at sea” is a watercolour that shows the problems sailors had before the benefit of steam engines.
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Stationary Sailing Boats Without Wind At Sea (Original)
£150.00“Stationary Sailing Boats without wind at sea” is a watercolour that shows the problems sailors had before the benefit of steam engines.
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The Privateer: A Sail through History
£10.00 – £40.00“The Privateer’s Sail through History”: A watercolour voyage across time and tides, where sails billow against a backdrop of challenge and opportunity. This evocative painting pays homage to daring captains, intrepid crews, and the dual essence of maritime life—commerce and conflict. As you scrutinise the subtle brushstrokes, envision uncharted waters, storms weathered, and fortunes sought. Let this artwork serve as your portal—a gateway to unravel the rich tapestry of seafaring days gone by.Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Victorian Mill Mooring on Thames above Woolwich
£10.00 – £40.00Victorian Mill Mooring pen and ink picture show sailing vessels at the Prospect of Whitby Inn on the Thames. Sir Hugh Willoughby sailed from here in 1553 in a disastrous attempt to discover the north-East Passage to China.
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Victorian Mill Mooring on Thames above Woolwich (Original)
£350.00Victorian Mill Mooring pen and ink picture show sailing vessels at the Prospect of Whitby Inn on the Thames. Sir Hugh Willoughby sailed from here in 1553 in a disastrous attempt to discover the north-East Passage to China.